Accepting Nominations for the Carrie Morgan Whitcomb Outstanding Service Award
The Digital & Multimedia Sciences (DMS) Section Awards Committee and Officers invite you to nominate individuals for the Carrie Morgan Whitcomb Outstanding Service Award. This award recognizes a person who has accomplished or performed a superior service or has demonstrated a history of commendable service to the DMS Section, the Academy, or forensic science. Any Associate Member, Member, or Fellow of the DMS Section may nominate an individual for the Outstanding Service Award. You may nominate any Fellow, Member, Associate Member, Trainee Affiliate, or Student Affiliate who meets the criteria. The nominee for this award must have been a member of the DMS Section at the time of the achievement.
The nomination should consist of no more than two typed (12-point font) pages that cover: (1) the history of scholarly work (e.g., presentations at the AAFS conferences, publications in the Journal of Forensic Sciences, and other significant presentations and/or publications in digital forensic journals and conferences); and (2) service to this section and the AAFS (e.g., elected position, service on a committee, business meeting participation, leadership and participation in activities significant to the mission of AAFS and DMS, etc.).
The award winner will receive a plaque presented at the AAFS Annual Scientific Conference. The award decision will be made by the DMS Awards Committee and the section officers. The committee will seek financial sponsorship for the recipient to attend the AAFS Annual Scientific Conference, although award recipients are not guaranteed such sponsorship.
This award is limited to, at most, one recipient per year. Individuals are eligible to receive this award more than once.
Return contact information: Please submit nominations to the DMS Awards Committee Chair at Brian.smith@epiqglobal.com by Friday, September 20, 2024.
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